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11 October, 16:28

Piet Mondrian removed worldly objects from his work, creating what he called

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    Piet Mondrian removed worldly objects from his work, creating what he called Neoplasticism (the new pure plastic art).

    Mondrian was Dutch painter and theoretician and one of the pioneers of 20th century abstract art. He evolved non-representational form to achieve universal beauty. His art is characteristic for artistic vocabulary being reduced to simple geometric elements and three primary colors (red, blue and yellow). For example artworks like "Composition no 10", "Composition II in Red. Blue and Yellow" or "Victory Boogie Woogie".
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